* 7’ Freefall Distance scenario is only allowed when the SteelGrip® Temporary Cable HLL is attached
to the FallTech SteelGrip® Stanchion. Freefall should be limited to 6’ or less when used with any other
anchorage connector.
Span Leng
th (
fee
t)
Freefall Distance (feet)
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7 *
0 - 30
17.0’
18.0’
19.0’
20.0’
21.0’
20.0’
23.0’
24.0’
31 - 40
18
.5’
19.5’
20.5’
21.5’
22.5’
23.5’
24.5’
25.5’
41 - 50
19.5
’
20.5’
21.5’
22.5’
23.5’
24.5’
25.5’
26.5’
51 - 60
21.0
’
22.0’
23.0
’
24.0’
25.0’
26.0’
27.0’
28.0’
61 - 70
22.5
’
23.5’
24.5’
25.5’
26.5’
27.5’
28.5’
29.5’
71 - 80
24.5
’
25.5’
26.5’
27.5’
28.5
’
29.5’
30.5’
31.5’
81 - 90
26.0
’
27.0’
28.0’
29.0’
30.0’
31.0’
32.0’
33.0’
91 - 100
27.5
’
28.5’
29.5’
30.5’
31.5’
32.5’
33.5’
34.5’
1
2
3
B
C
A
Figure 4 - SteelGrip® Temporary Cable HLL
with SAL Minimum Fall Clearance
(Maximum Two Workers)
SteelGrip® Temporary Cable HLL with SAL Minimum Required Fall Clearance
310 lbs. Maximum User Capacity Each
Max. Two Workers
1
Find Span Length in Table Below
2
Find Freefall Distance in Table Below
3
Required Fall Clearance at the intersection of Span Length and Freefall Distance (see table below)
A.
Overhead Anchorage
B.
Walking/Working Surface
C.
Nearest Lower Level or Obstruction
* Work below HLL to avoid Swing Fall
2.7.2
Minimum Required Fall Clearance for Two Workers w/SAL
MHLL12 Rev A
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